Side-by-side error when trying to run a game.

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    writhziden said:
    Take a look at Resolve Partial Assembly failed for Microsoft.VC80.DebugCRT and see if any of the suggestions Ted gives work for you.
    I went to "\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\" but there's no folder named "redist" there. :O
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  2. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #12

    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    writhziden said:
    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
    didn't find anything.. here's the full output:

    C:\Users\MAROM>dir /s *DebugMFC*
    Volume in drive C has no label.
    Volume Serial Number is C8F5-BA69
    File Not Found
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  4. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #14

    itkeman said:
    writhziden said:
    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
    didn't find anything.. here's the full output:

    C:\Users\MAROM>dir /s *DebugMFC*
    Volume in drive C has no label.
    Volume Serial Number is C8F5-BA69
    File Not Found
    Yeah, I'm afraid you might need the full version of Visual Studio 2005 to run your program.
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  5. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    writhziden said:
    itkeman said:
    writhziden said:
    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
    didn't find anything.. here's the full output:

    C:\Users\MAROM>dir /s *DebugMFC*
    Volume in drive C has no label.
    Volume Serial Number is C8F5-BA69
    File Not Found
    Yeah, I'm afraid you might need the full version of Visual Studio 2005 to run your program.
    oh, I see.. it's okay, I know someone who has it, I can run it on his computer. thank you very much for your help!!!!!!
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  6. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #16

    itkeman said:
    writhziden said:
    itkeman said:

    didn't find anything.. here's the full output:
    Yeah, I'm afraid you might need the full version of Visual Studio 2005 to run your program.
    oh, I see.. it's okay, I know someone who has it, I can run it on his computer. thank you very much for your help!!!!!!
    No problem. If you can get it working on another computer, see if you can copy the folders you need for your computer. Best wishes! :)
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  7. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #17

    Realized I made a mistake in the following (sorry, I'm helping a lot of people on here and trying to finish up a 70-80 page report for my Ph.D. at the moment, so I'm stretched a little thin):

    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    4.1. Type "cd .." (without quotes)
    4.2. Type "cd .." (without quotes)
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
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  8. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    writhziden said:
    Realized I made a mistake in the following (sorry, I'm helping a lot of people on here and trying to finish up a 70-80 page report for my Ph.D. at the moment, so I'm stretched a little thin):

    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    4.1. Type "cd .." (without quotes)
    4.2. Type "cd .." (without quotes)
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
    I ended up getting the installation CD from my friend and installing it on my computer. the application now runs without errors, thank you!
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  9. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #19

    itkeman said:
    writhziden said:
    Realized I made a mistake in the following (sorry, I'm helping a lot of people on here and trying to finish up a 70-80 page report for my Ph.D. at the moment, so I'm stretched a little thin):

    See if you can find DebugMFC:
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Accessories
    4. Click command prompt
    4.1. Type "cd .." (without quotes)
    4.2. Type "cd .." (without quotes)
    5. Type in "dir /s *DebugMFC*" (without quotes) and hit enter

    Let it search and see if it finds anything. It should tell you the directory it is in if it does find it.
    I ended up getting the installation CD from my friend and installing it on my computer. the application now runs without errors, thank you!
    Glad I was able to help direct you to a solution with the help of your friend. Enjoy your program, and Happy New Year!
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